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From: cuhulin on 3 May 2010 12:21 I am listening to a local radio talk show.A guy on the Gulf Coast said that oily water will ruin boat/ship engines.He said even outboard engines will overheat.Some Shipping lanes might be closed. cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 3 May 2010 19:53 Four people from my home State were on that offshore oil rig when it exploded.They haven't been found, they won't be found. I don't know if that oil/sluge can damage Boat/Ship engines or not if it gets into the water cooling passages.I assume if too much of it builds up in there it can/will cause the engine(s) to overheat.Gummy sticky stuff. cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 3 May 2010 20:32 A woman and her twin sister (Jeri) who used to live next door to me a few years ago, Jeri works offshore for Shell.They are originially from Natchez.One of their boyfriends (from San Antonio, I think he bought some land in Texas and he moved back to Texas) works offshore for Shell too. http://www.cowboysnightmare.com (Jeri) cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 3 May 2010 23:09 BP and Shell has had some problems before concerning offshore oil rigs in the North Sea.BP and Shell and who knows which other oil company/companies? cuhulin
From: cuhulin on 3 May 2010 23:32
Atomic Engines. http://www.atomicengines.com/Ship_paper.html I still say I want a nuclear power battery car, and a nuclear battery to run my house. cuhulin, Atom Ant |